Article Title: The Medals of Wounded Knee · Full Citation: Jerry Green, “The Medals of Wounded...

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Nebraska History posts materials online for your personal use. Please remember that the contents of Nebraska History are copyrighted by the Nebraska State Historical Society (except for materials credited to other institutions). The NSHS retains its copyrights even to materials it posts on the web. For permission to re-use materials or for photo ordering information, please see: http://www.nebraskahistory.org/magazine/permission.htm Nebraska State Historical Society members receive four issues of Nebraska History and four issues of Nebraska History News annually. For membership information, see: http://nebraskahistory.org/admin/members/index.htm Article Title: The Medals of Wounded Knee Full Citation: Jerry Green, “The Medals of Wounded Knee,” Nebraska History 75 (1994): 200-208 URL of article: http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/publicat/history/full-text/NH1994MedalsWKnee.pdf Date: 5/20/2011 Article Summary: Twenty soldiers, survivors of the Battle of Wounded Knee, received the Medal of Honor for “gallantry in action and other soldierlike qualities.” This article examines the low standards in effect at that time for the awarding of the medal and suggests the randomness of the process of choosing these medal recipients. Cataloging Information: Names: Big Foot, Red Cloud, Nelson A Miles, James W Forsyth Seventh Cavalry soldiers awarded Medals of Honor: 2 nd Lt Harry L Hawthorne, Lt John C Gresham, Lt Ernest A Garlington, John E Clancy (musician), Pvt Mosheim Feaster, Pvt Marvin C Hillock, Sgt George Loyd, Pvt Matthew Hamilton, Sgt Albert W McMillan, Sgt William G Austin, Pvt Hermann Ziegner, Pvt Thomas Sullivan, Cpl Adam Neder, Sgt Frederick E Toy, 1 st Sgt Jacob Trautman, Sgt Bernhard Jetter, Pvt George Hobday (cook), Sgt James Ward, Cpl Paul H Weinert, Pvt Joshua B Hartzog Place Names: Porcupine Butte, Pine Ridge Reservation, Nebraska Keywords: Lakota Sioux, Medal of Honor, Battle of Wounded Knee, Ghost Dance, Seventh Cavalry, James W Forsyth, Harry L Hawthorne, John C Gresham, Ernest A Garlington, John E Clancy, Mosheim Feaster, Marvin C Hillock, George Loyd, Matthew Hamilton, Albert W McMillan, William G Austin, Hermann Ziegner, Thomas Sullivan, Adam Neder, Frederick E Toy, Jacob Trautman, Bernhard Jetter, George Hobday, James Ward, Paul H Weinert, Joshua B Hartzog Photographs / Images: Chief Big Foot, 1888; ravine at Wounded Knee, where so many of Big Foot’s people died; map of the battlefield of Wounded Knee (James Forsyth papers); redrawn map of the battlefield with inset transcription on two pages of the legend from the Forsyth map; obverse and reverse of an original Wounded Knee medal engraved “The Congress to Captain E A Garlington, 7 th Cavalry, for distinguished gallantry at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota, December 29, 1890”; formal portrait of General Nelson A Miles, wearing his Medal of Honor, awarded in 1892 for a Civil War exploit; Sgt Toy receiving his Wounded Knee Medal of Honor (Harper’s Weekly, September 19, 1891); Buffalo Bill’s Wild West troop, 1896, including Medal recipient Paul H Weinert as standard bearer

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  • Nebraska History posts materials online for your personal use. Please remember that the contents of Nebraska History are copyrighted by the Nebraska State Historical Society (except for materials credited to other institutions). The NSHS retains its copyrights even to materials it posts on the web. For permission to re-use materials or for photo ordering information, please see:

    http://www.nebraskahistory.org/magazine/permission.htm Nebraska State Historical Society members receive four issues of Nebraska History and four issues of Nebraska History News annually. For membership information, see: http://nebraskahistory.org/admin/members/index.htm

    Article Title: The Medals of Wounded Knee Full Citation: Jerry Green, “The Medals of Wounded Knee,” Nebraska History 75 (1994): 200-208 URL of article: http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/publicat/history/full-text/NH1994MedalsWKnee.pdf Date: 5/20/2011 Article Summary: Twenty soldiers, survivors of the Battle of Wounded Knee, received the Medal of Honor for “gallantry in action and other soldierlike qualities.” This article examines the low standards in effect at that time for the awarding of the medal and suggests the randomness of the process of choosing these medal recipients.

    Cataloging Information:

    Names: Big Foot, Red Cloud, Nelson A Miles, James W Forsyth Seventh Cavalry soldiers awarded Medals of Honor: 2nd Lt Harry L Hawthorne, Lt John C Gresham, Lt Ernest A Garlington, John E Clancy (musician), Pvt Mosheim Feaster, Pvt Marvin C Hillock, Sgt George Loyd, Pvt Matthew Hamilton, Sgt Albert W McMillan, Sgt William G Austin, Pvt Hermann Ziegner, Pvt Thomas Sullivan, Cpl Adam Neder, Sgt Frederick E Toy, 1st Sgt Jacob Trautman, Sgt Bernhard Jetter, Pvt George Hobday (cook), Sgt James Ward, Cpl Paul H Weinert, Pvt Joshua B Hartzog Place Names: Porcupine Butte, Pine Ridge Reservation, Nebraska Keywords: Lakota Sioux, Medal of Honor, Battle of Wounded Knee, Ghost Dance, Seventh Cavalry, James W Forsyth, Harry L Hawthorne, John C Gresham, Ernest A Garlington, John E Clancy, Mosheim Feaster, Marvin C Hillock, George Loyd, Matthew Hamilton, Albert W McMillan, William G Austin, Hermann Ziegner, Thomas Sullivan, Adam Neder, Frederick E Toy, Jacob Trautman, Bernhard Jetter, George Hobday, James Ward, Paul H Weinert, Joshua B Hartzog Photographs / Images: Chief Big Foot, 1888; ravine at Wounded Knee, where so many of Big Foot’s people died; map of the battlefield of Wounded Knee (James Forsyth papers); redrawn map of the battlefield with inset transcription on two pages of the legend from the Forsyth map; obverse and reverse of an original Wounded Knee medal engraved “The Congress to Captain E A Garlington, 7th Cavalry, for distinguished gallantry at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota, December 29, 1890”; formal portrait of General Nelson A Miles, wearing his Medal of Honor, awarded in 1892 for a Civil War exploit; Sgt Toy receiving his Wounded Knee Medal of Honor (Harper’s Weekly, September 19, 1891); Buffalo Bill’s Wild West troop, 1896, including Medal recipient Paul H Weinert as standard bearer

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